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LG OLED65C14LB 65 inch OLED 4K Ultra HD HDR Smart TV Freeview Play Freesat - £1199 (VIP Price (Free To Join) @ Richer Sounds

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This is a fantastic price for this stunning TV. This is the previous generation being the C1 compared to the newer C2 but I have this tv and would absolutely buy again at this price point if I needed to.

This price is in store only (according to the email) and for VIP club members but that’s easy to join.


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LG’s powerful new processor - Alpha 9 Gen 4
Capable of automatically detecting and optimising the content you’re watching, LG’s powerful Alpha 9 Gen 4 processor is at the heart of making this TV a spectacular performer. Using AI technology, the picture and sound are optimised to best suit the genre – be it movies, sport, gaming or regular TV. The processor on this 65 inch LG TV also drives the brilliant AI Picture Pro and AI Sound Pro.

AI Picture/Sound Pro for professional sound and vision
Using a huge database of over one million visual date points, AI Picture Pro uses deep-learning algorithms to recognise content, remove noise and optimise the picture. AI Sound Pro leans from more than 17 million audio data points, identifying voices, effects and frequencies. From here it optimises the sound by genre, giving a more natural sound quality.

SELF-LIT OLED – the ultimate picture technology
Rather than using a backlight, OLED TVs feature self-illuminating pixels. This SELF-LIT technology means that you get 100% colour fidelity, infinite contrast with the deepest depth and stunning detail.

Ultimate detail - Dolby Vision IQ
For ultimate detail, in all environments, this LG OLED features Dolby Vision IQ. Dolby Vision IQ version uses data within the signal and light sensors inside the TV to adjust the picture quality for the best contrast. This improves the picture’s brightness, without ‘washing out’ the depth. You get a consistent picture quality, however light or dark your room is. Whether you’re watching a brightly lit sports event or moody movie, Dolby Vision IQ adjusts to suit.

HDR made better, with HDR10 Pro
LG’s powerful processing also helps in getting the very best from HDR10 material. Whether watching movies or gaming with HDR10 games, HDR10 Pro intensifies the regular HDR experience. HDR10 Pro automatically adjusts the brightness, enhancing colour and detail for a more vivid picture.

See the picture exactly as originally intended, with Filmmaker Mode
If you’re mad about movies, you’ll love Filmmaker Mode. Designed in collaboration with filmmakers and Hollywood studios, Filmmaker Mode lets you experience the cinematic vision, exactly as the director intended. Overriding the TV’s own motion and picture processing, Filmmaker Mode presents the correct aspect ratio, colour and frame rate – just as the filmmakers intended.

Game Optimiser with HFR, VRR and ALLM for a gaming advantage
Game Optimiser utilises a dedicated gaming menu, letting you select and control specific gaming features, such as Reduce Blue Light, Prevent Input Delay, VRR and AMD FreeSync. Equipped with a full HDMI 2.1 interface (all four sockets), this LG TV gets the very best from your choice of gaming source. ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) mean that your TV automatically adjusts to the optimised settings for gaming – giving you a smoother and faster response.

Dolby Atmos compatible sound
With a Dolby Atmos processor built-in this LG 65” TV decodes Atmos sound tracks - giving you the potential for an even more immersive sound. With its built-in 2.2 speaker set-up and a 40 watt amp, the OLED65C14LB delivers a smooth, well-balanced sound.

Welcome home - LG webOS 6 for the best in smart TV
Widely regarded as one of the best smart TV platforms, LG’s webOS system just keeps getting better. The latest webOS 6 uses your viewing history to recommend a range of shows and movies from across various apps. An improved home page offers improved graphics, with dedicated info and search boxes.

Magic Remote made better
LG’s Magic Remote has always led the field for simple, gesture and voice control. The latest version retains this, while offering direct keys for popular streaming services and a new, cleaner style. Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney + and Rakuten TV are all now just the touch of a button away. Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa also get dedicated buttons for simply voice recognition.

The hub of your home entertainment
Featuring LG’s ThinQ AI technology, you can control a Home IoT ecosystem with natural voice recognition. With both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built-in, it makes it even easier to control your LG OLED TV and quickly access the entertainment you’re looking for.

Whether you’re gaming, chilling with a movie or just watching TV, the LG OLED65C14LB makes every genre a breathtaking experience.

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  1. 3LeggedDog's avatar
    3LeggedDog
    Do these still have the evo panels in the recent manufactured models compared to the CS which doesn't?
  2. williammatthewjackson's avatar
    williammatthewjackson Author
    It’s worth noting these have been below £1,000 refurbished from RS before (where I got mine from) but this only had a 1 year warranty. Given the technology and value, I’d have absolutely paid the extra for the peace of mind and warranty.

    There was also the classic £999.97 deal at Currys for some time but I don’t know if anyone was ever able to actually buy that.
  3. theshabster's avatar
    theshabster
    Echo the thoughts above. Any reason to go for the C1 over the CS given the relatively small price difference? (edited)
    Waynej's avatar
    Waynej
    I’d recommend the C1 over the 2022 line-up, I believe all the 2022 models are missing the BFI feature that was present for the prior CX and C1 range.

    if you’re not bothered about using BFI for gaming then the 2022 models will probably be worth it as the interface should be somewhat snappier.
  4. Kryton's avatar
    Kryton
    Bought this telly in the summer for around the same price. Brilliant TV, would recommend it..
  5. Ouzoherb's avatar
    Ouzoherb
    cs
  6. Wickes's avatar
    Wickes
    I’ve always wanted this TV, seems a great price, but seems a lot of people are saying get the newer version at the same price! What are the pros and cons
    jjames87's avatar
    jjames87
    Brighter, better processor. If you want this you may as well get the CS as it's the C1 with a better processor.
  7. Dhil8210's avatar
    Dhil8210
    Excellent TV. I have not seen this TV at this price. If you are in the market for a OLED TV ! This is a sweet deal
    ayeworld's avatar
    ayeworld
    Get the CS, it's better.
  8. Andy_Monk's avatar
    Andy_Monk
    Can this definitely be wall mounted?
    And if so , would someone be kinder enough to tell me which one I should get please x
    Jonwillis's avatar
    Jonwillis
    Yes it can. I mounted both my 65 and later 77" oleds.

    The 65" has a VESA size of 300 x 200 mm.

    That's what you need to look for on your mount. It's up to you which style of mount you get. You can get flush mounts that don't move, tilt mounts that angle up/down, or full motion mounts that you can pull out from the wall so you can angle it left and right.

    You can get stand mounts as well as well mounts if you don't want to drill into a wall

    Full motion
    Deal: Invision Ultra Strong TV Wall Bracket Mount Double Arm Tilt & Swivel for 37 - 70 Inch (94 - 178cm) LED LCD OLED Plasma & Curved Screens - Up to VESA 600mm(w) x 400mm(h) - Max Load 50kg (HDTV-DXL) amzn.eu/hcJguHJ

    Deal of the day: Invision TV Wall Bracket Mount for 37 40 43 55 58 65 Inch TVs - VESA 200x200mm to 400x400mm - Tilt, Swivel, Extends & Retracts - Strong Double Arm Max Load Capacity 45.5kg (EV600) amzn.eu/1yrwb03

    Tilt mount
    ELIVED Tilt TV Wall Bracket, TV Mount for Most 37-70 inch Flat & Curved LCD LED OLED TVs with Max. VESA 600x400mm up to 45KG, Sturdy Tilting TV Bracket EV008 amzn.eu/dda1UlM

    Stand mount
    FITUEYES TV Stand Wooden Base for up to 70” TV Tall TV Floor Stand Easy Assembly Swivel Cantilever TV Mount Stand Black amzn.eu/jiUduPq (cheaper options available)

    I have a sanus vlf728, usually £250 but currently on offer as close to black Friday

    Sanus Vlf728 (B2) Slim Full Motion Swivel TV Bracket (42-90") amzn.eu/aZkyAPu

    If the TV is mounted to high, i.e. more than say 1m from the floor you'll want atleast a tilt mount IMO so you can angle the TV towards where you sit. (edited)
  9. Firefly1's avatar
    Firefly1
    The CS Model is the exact same price in John Lewis. Surely that is the better deal?
    Jonwillis's avatar
    Jonwillis
    There are a few minor differences, but for the most part, the answer is yes. The CS is a c2 but without the Evo panel, NFC remote, no headphone jack, I "think" it's missing bfi too but I don't know many that use it.
    Now if you can get a c1 with an Evo panel (can check on the outside of the box) I would take that. My C1 77" is a later model with an Evo panel.
  10. dealicon's avatar
    dealicon
    This is still expensive given its last year's model.
  11. bigtam1's avatar
    bigtam1
    hotukdeals.com/sha…609

    Wouldn’t this be the better buy for the newer tech inside? Granted same screen.
  12. jungleboy123's avatar
    jungleboy123
    why this got 2x heat than the CS for the same price? I'm missing something or are people playing lottery to try to get Evo panel?
    jjames87's avatar
    jjames87
    The CS is technically better, on paper so I have no idea either.
  13. John59's avatar
    John59
    Wow, now this is a great price, well done OP for finding this bargain! Heat from me.
    Fozzy-90's avatar
    Fozzy-90
    richer sounds just sent out there newsletter with the deal on - cracking deal and i was about to post this aswell

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  14. ignition15's avatar
    ignition15
    HEAT. Would've bought this if not for grabbing a C2 recently. Great saving.
    Rod_SmithmPK's avatar
    Rod_SmithmPK
    You forgot to end your sentence with peasants! (edited)
  15. CrispyUK's avatar
    CrispyUK
    My John Lewis members can now get the CS version of this set (same panel, but with other components matching the 2022 C2 model) for the same price - hotukdeals.com/sha…048
    Fozzy-90's avatar
    Fozzy-90
    wonder if richersounds will price match and offer 6 years warranty or what ever it is
  16. Mancsandancer's avatar
    Mancsandancer
    Heat. Oled prices coming down, I paid nearly £2200 for a 65b7 back in 2018. Just had the panel replaced and tv came back damaged. LG have offered this as a replacement so should be decent upgrade input-wise.

    Believe the new CS sits between this and C2.
    pannan's avatar
    pannan
    Extended warranty through LG?
  17. Evoflash's avatar
    Evoflash
    OOF! great price. I paid £1479 last Christmas - it's a great tele. It's in my kids playroom - Bing looks unreal on it.
    Jonwillis's avatar
    Jonwillis
    Looks better on the 77"
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  18. deleted248415's avatar
    Anonymous User
    48813405-QhOXR.jpgThings to know when measuring
    williammatthewjackson's avatar
    williammatthewjackson Author
    People do be living under a rock!
  19. lukei1's avatar
    lukei1
    Is this really a great deal when the CS is only £40 more?
    AmySla25's avatar
    AmySla25
    Sorry don't no much (i am learning though). I just ordered the OLED65CS6LA yesterday from Rs is the CS better than this?
  20. svs242's avatar
    svs242
    Excellent price that is. Am after a 65” but will wait it out for the Samsung QD OLED to drop further.
  21. micdee's avatar
    micdee
    C1 gang
  22. Huckster's avatar
    Huckster
    Whats the diff between C1 & CS?
    gg1pl's avatar
    gg1pl
    CS has C1 panel but C2 other components
  23. Markdoc86's avatar
    Markdoc86
    I have this 📺 and love it. Great for gaming and blu rayd
  24. Ouzoherb's avatar
    Ouzoherb
    Thinking the 48c2 i got for £779 being delivered on Sat from Richer sounds was a better deal than I thought as the 48 c1 is £899. I would get the CS over this
  25. alasrati's avatar
    alasrati
    I went for the CS6 but this deal was what got my attention. Thanks for posting.
  26. TOP805S's avatar
    TOP805S
    Any deals on 77" c1
    m_undersingh's avatar
    m_undersingh
    Hoping for the same. Need a 77 deal
  27. martinmarv's avatar
    martinmarv
    Appreciate the poster's effort here, but this is a mediocre price at best. Better off looking at the CS model or C2 for a bit more money but a lot more oomph.
  28. foxyuk's avatar
    foxyuk
    I would buy the John Lewis deal all day long and no hassle warranty
  29. Biko5689's avatar
    Biko5689
    I bought this last November for about 1400 from RS, who price matched coop but with a longer warranty. Best TV I’ve owned, can’t fault it. Lots of compliments. Just be mindful unboxing and putting it up - it’s defo a 2 person job over 60 inches!
    Biko5689's avatar
    Biko5689
    Cost co not co op
  30. JarrodWRX's avatar
    JarrodWRX
    Hughes have the Cs with free ear pods for the same price, so still a ways to go on the c1, should be around the 1k mark by December
  31. arb_uk's avatar
    arb_uk
    Fantastic, managed to pick the last one up from my local store. Thank you OP
  32. BirchieBirch's avatar
    BirchieBirch
    Cracking TV, cracking price.

    Heat!
  33. dont.mack.me.off's avatar
    dont.mack.me.off
    is the cs6 a better set as it has the newer processor and better efficiency?
    hantshog's avatar
    hantshog
    Yes. CS is better than standard C1. Latest processor and software.
  34. JarrodWRX's avatar
    JarrodWRX
    I got this email too, but didn't think it was a good deal for an older model
    williammatthewjackson's avatar
    williammatthewjackson Author
    Translation: I posted it after you and got a message to say it was already posted so now I’m bitter 😏
  35. wundaii's avatar
    wundaii
    What's the lowest you think the C2 65" will drop to? Deciding between that or spending a bit more for the C2
    NickH161188's avatar
    NickH161188
    Get the C2. I have both the C1 and C2, and the C2 is noticeably brighter and will be lighter, so easier to mount, and kinder on your walls, if you choose to mount.
  36. vorapa's avatar
    vorapa
    Great price, no idea where they managed to get stock from
  37. benshaw627's avatar
    benshaw627
    Wish I had brought this at currys when it was £999
  38. dazbox90's avatar
    dazbox90
    Not sure why this is considered a hot deal. Considering about 3 months ago RS were selling the S95b with a decent sound bar for 300 quid more.
    jjames87's avatar
    jjames87
    I don't think it's all that great either, but the deals in general have been disappointing so far so that may be why it's getting hotter than expected.
  39. xMATHARUx's avatar
    xMATHARUx
    insane price!
  40. Stowgood's avatar
    Stowgood
    I love ours only thing I'm not happy with is I can't work out or have never been able to get it to actually work is being able to power it on via Alexa
    williammatthewjackson's avatar
    williammatthewjackson Author
    I gave it a go and gave up in the end. With these things i often try 6 months later and see how it works then. A minor inconvenience but I’m half okay with it
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